COLORED NEWS The committee and the boys of Scout Troop No. 2 are very grate ful to Mr. Nelson Jackson for a set of 88 merit badge booklets. These books are a real gift of value. They will help the boys to know what they must do to satisfy the requirements for each badge they go up for. The P.-T. A. of Embury school is again sponsoring a Family Life program. The dates for the programs are: Wednesday, March 25; Monday, March 30 and Wed nesday, April 1st. These meetings will begin at 8:15 These pro grams are designed to study fam ily problems and try to develop better home life in order that our children may have better homes to live in. We are expect ing all parents to support these programs by attending each meet ing. The program is under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Jobe, a representative of the State De partment of Public Education. The Embury Rockets baseball team will open the season Wed nesday, March 25, against the Spartanburg Tigers at the South Howard Street park. Game time is 4 p. m. The BULLETIN, $3 per year in county; $4 per year els^| ere. You Like Fine Food Make Your Plans | To See and Buy ! TRYON’S FINEST FOODS | at the I Fine Food Fair to be held by } ST. AGNES GUILD I Friday, March 27 2 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. j at the ! PARISH HOUSE AT LAST ON THE SCREEN ! ! BIGGEST SPECTACLE OF OUR TIME ! ! MGM Presents Sir Walter Scott’s Famed Novel (In Technicolor)—No Advance In Price Wednesday, Thursday and Friday March 25,26, and 27 Matinee Thursday at 3 P. M. TRYON THEATRE Tryon, N. C.